Physics Area (Astrophysics Track) – Bachelor of Science
The Bachelor of Science in Physics - Astrophysics Track helps to prepare students who wish to pursue a graduate-level degree in physics and astrophysics and will be applying for admission to graduate schools in physics in those fields. This program combines rigorous upper level courses in advanced topics in astrophysics (with an emphasis on connections to concepts seen in core physics classes) along with numerous opportunities to pursue research projects with faculty members. The main goal of this program is to provide students with both a broad base of knowledge regarding currently active fields in modern astrophysics coupled with extensive experience in research, thus making the students very competitive for admission into graduate programs.
Program Requirements
General Education
Area Requirements
Astrophysics Core Requirements
Astrophysics Track Requirements
Three hours from the following technical electives:
PHYS 412 | Light and Physical Optics | 3 |
ASTR 299 | Special Topics in Astronomy | 3 |
SSE 299 | Selected Topics in Space Science and Engineering | 3 |
SSE 399 | Selected Topics | 1-4 |
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SSE 476 | Directed Research | 1-6 |
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MATH 365 | Introduction to Mathematical Statistics | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 35 |
Total Credit Hours: 120